Vrishti by Lime Scented

Vrishti

Knitting
March 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
29 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
1433 - 2417 yards (1310 - 2210 m)
80.75, 85.75, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.75, 118, 125.75, 136 cm / 31¾, 33¾, 36, 38, 40, 42, 46½, 49½, 53½ inches
English

A lace pattern reminiscent of raindrops on a window, delicately cabled raglans, deeply cabled cuffs -- this pullover is not a mindless knit, but will reward your craftsmanship with a beautiful, flattering garment.

Mirrored cables run along the sides and split apart before the underarm to create faux gussets on the body and sleeves. Cables then exchange partners -- one from the body joining up with one from the sleeve -- and they continue up along the raglan lines.

This is a bottom up, seamless raglan with a lace front and stockinette everywhere else. The raglans themselves have a compound shape, so that they mould to the body. Princess line shaping occurs along the back only -- there is no shaping on the front, so as not to distort the lace pattern.

Sizing
Finished chest sizes: 80.75, 85.75, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.75, 118, 125.75, 136 cm / 31¾, 33¾, 36, 38, 40, 42, 46½, 49½, 53½ inches

Fit
The intended ease is 0 in the chest and 2+ inches / 5+ cm through the waist and hips.

Materials
Debbie Bliss Fine Donegal, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6 skeins
OR any fingering weight yarn that gets gauge, 1310, 1395, 1485, 1570, 1650, 1735, 1920, 2045, 2210 metres / 1435, 1525, 1625, 1715, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2235, 2420 yards

Gauge
29 sts and 42 rows per 10cm/4in, over stockinette in the round.

Needles and Notions

  • 3.0mm/US3 circular needle, or whichever size gets pattern gauge, 60cm/24in long;
  • Double point needles or extra long circular needle in same size as above for small circumferences (sleeves and neck finishing);
  • Cable needle (optional, if you can cable without it);
  • Tapestry needle for seaming underarms and neck ribbing;
  • Scrap yarn or stitch holders;
  • Two stitch markers to mark EoR and other side ‘seam’;
  • Two other stitch markers to mark shaping lines on back

Pattern Information
To improve readability and avoid long strings of numbers for all sizes in the pattern, letters are given instead. Knitters should refer to a chart in the pattern and write down the number for their size corresponding to that letter.

The pattern is written in standard knitting abbreviations; lace pattern is charted only

Skills Assumed

  • Stocking / stockinette stitch in the round
  • Standard lace chart reading
  • Picking up and knitting stitches
  • Increases: m1L , m1R, m1p
  • Decreases: k2tog, ssk, s2kp, p2tog
  • Ability to ‘read’ lace knitting and pick correct position to start during raglan decrease lines - this is crucial!!
  • Grafting (kitchener stitch)
  • “At the same time” instructions

Read more about the pattern here.